Patient Center

Office Hours

Mon - Fri: 8:00am - 8:00pm
Sat - Sun: 9:00am - 7:00pm

Appointments

No Appointment Needed!

New Patients

New patients are asked to arrive 15 minutes early to complete paperwork. You can download, print, and complete the forms prior to your appointment. Please bring the completed forms, a list of all medications you are currently taking, recent copies of x-rays, lab results and your insurance card to your appointment.

Billing

Unless other arrangements have been made in advance, payment of all co-insurance, copays and deductibles will be expected at the time of service. We do offer discounts for patients that do not have health insurance. We accept cash, checks, and all major credit cards.

We do realize that emergencies do arise that may affect timely payment of your account. If such extreme cases do occur, please contact our office at 281-249-2273 option 5.

Insurance

Bayside Urgent Care accepts most insurance plans and offers competitive discounts to our patients without insurance and we will file your insurance claims for you. Please bring your insurance card and I.D. with you to every visit so we can ensure that our records are accurate.

We recommend that you call your insurance company to verify that we participate with your plan.

If your insurance carrier has not responded to your claim within 90 days, we reserve the right to formally transfer all associated liability for the claim to the patient or the guarantor. If we do not participate with your insurance plan, we will file your claim for you, but you will be expected to pay at the time of service.

Please notify us if you have any change in your name, phone number, address, or insurance as soon as it occurs. And please be prepared to present your insurance card at every visit.

Prescription Refills

Bayside Urgent Care does not provide prescription refills. Prescription refills should be taken care of during your regularly scheduled visit with your primary care physician.

After-Hours & Emergencies

If you need immediate care, our physicians recommend that you call 911.